2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.23.604850
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The battle of the sexes in humans is highly polygenic

Jared M. Cole,
Carly B. Scott,
Mackenzie M. Johnson
et al.

Abstract: Sex-differential selection (SDS), which occurs when the fitness effects of alleles differ between males and females, can have profound impacts on the maintenance of genetic variation, disease risk, and other key aspects of natural populations. Because the sexes mix their autosomal genomes each generation, quantifying SDS is not possible using conventional population genetic approaches. Here, we introduce a novel method that exploits subtle sex differences in haplotype frequencies resulting from SDS acting in t… Show more

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